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MONTHYEARML24022A1492024-01-17017 January 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Revision 4 to the Physical Security Plan IR 05000361/20230062023-11-29029 November 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000361/2023-006 and 05000362/2023-006 ML23333A0682023-11-22022 November 2023 (SONGS) Units 1, 2, 3 and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Notification of Change in Nuclear Officer IR 05000361/20230052023-10-11011 October 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000361/2023005 and 05000362/2023005 ML23276A5942023-09-28028 September 2023 and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Supplement to Decommissioning Funding Status Reports ML23268A0922023-09-20020 September 2023 Generation Station, Units 1, 2 and 3, and the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Facility (ISFSI) - Re-Registration of Dry Fuel Storage Casks for Amended Certificate of Compliance No. 1040 IR 05000361/20230012023-09-13013 September 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000361 2023-001 and 05000362 2023-004 ML23240A5372023-08-18018 August 2023 Confirmatory Survey Activities Summary and Results for the Unit 2 and 3 Intake Structures at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station San Clemente CA ML23129A1802023-06-14014 June 2023 Cover Letter to State of CA on Draft EA Regarding San Onofre ISFSI Updated DFPs IR 05000361/20230032023-05-31031 May 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000361/2023003 and 05000362/2023003 IR 05000361/20230022023-05-23023 May 2023 NRC Inspection Report 05000361/2023-002 and 05000362/2023-002 ML23137A1032023-05-11011 May 2023 (Songs), Units 1, 2 and 3, and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - 2022 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report ML23123A0932023-04-28028 April 2023 (Songs), Units 1, 2 and 3, Submittal of Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report - 2022 ML23230A0882023-04-10010 April 2023 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Decommissioning Quality Assurance Plan ML23094A1272023-03-29029 March 2023 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - 10 CFR 50.82(a)(8)(v and VII) and 10 CFR 72.30(c) Decommissioning Funding Status Report 2021 ML23094A1332023-03-29029 March 2023 Nuclear Property Insurance ML23062A1172023-02-28028 February 2023 Generation Station Units 1, 2 and 3, Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report for Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - 2022 ML22361A1022023-02-24024 February 2023 Reactor Decommissioning Branch Project Management Changes for Some Decommissioning Facilities and Establishment of Backup Project Manager for All Decommissioning Facilities ML23059A2812023-02-22022 February 2023 (Songs), Units 1, 2 and 3, 2022 Annual Turtle Incidental Take Report ML23046A3792023-02-22022 February 2023 NRC Inspection Report 050-00361/2023-001 and 050-00362/2023-001 ML23045A2022023-02-0909 February 2023 Submittal of Annual Corporate Financial Reports for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Units 2 and 3 for Fy Ending June 30, 2022 ML22287A1352023-01-0505 January 2023 Issuance of Exemption from Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 72.106(B), Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Controlled Area Boundary (L-2021-LLE-0056) ML22348A0622023-01-0404 January 2023 NRC to SCE, Transmittal of the National Marine Fisheries Service'S December 12, 2022, Letter of Concurrence for Decommissioning of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Statiion, Units 2 and 3 IR 05000206/20220062022-12-15015 December 2022 NRC Inspection Report 05000206/2022006, 05000361/2022-006, and 05000362/2022-006 ML22347A2122022-12-12012 December 2022 NMFS to NRC, Endangered Species Act Section 7(a)(2) Concurrence Letter for Decommissioning of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station ML22340A6652022-12-0505 December 2022 Letter from John Fassell, Chief; Re., State of California Department of Public Health Review and Comments on SONGS Draft Environmental Assessment ML22333A8192022-11-21021 November 2022 Submittal of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 2 and 3, Defueled Safety Analysis Report, Revised November 2022 IR 05000361/20220052022-11-17017 November 2022 NRC Inspection Report 05000361/2022-005 and 05000362/2022-005 ML22301A1462022-10-20020 October 2022 Report of Violations of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (Songs), Units 2 and 3 ML22277A0162022-09-29029 September 2022 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Request for Exemption from 10 CFR 72.106(b) IR 05000361/20220042022-09-26026 September 2022 NRC Inspection Report 05000361/2022-004 and 05000362/2022-004 ML22238A0552022-08-29029 August 2022 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission'S Analysis of Southern California Edison'S Decommissioning Funding Status Report for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2, and 3 ML22234A1602022-07-31031 July 2022 Final Report Per 10 CFR Part 21, Degraded Snubber SF1154 Hydraulic Fluid Batch No. 18CLVS431 ML22207B8612022-07-26026 July 2022 NRC (Public) Inspection Report 05000361/2022003; 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05000362/2022-001 ML22066B0242022-03-0303 March 2022 (Songs), Units 1, 2, and 3, and the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Revision 2 to the ISFSI-Only Emergency Plan and Associated Changes to Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures ML22062B0282022-02-28028 February 2022 and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (Isfsi), Response to Request for Supplemental Information Regarding Request for Exemption from 10 CFR 72.106(b) ML22059B0392022-02-25025 February 2022 International, Proprietary Information to Support SCE Exemption ML22060A1132022-02-24024 February 2022 Nuclear Property Insurance ML22060A1152022-02-24024 February 2022 Generation Station Units 1, 2 and 3, Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report for Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - 2021 ML22048B4972022-02-15015 February 2022 (Songs), Units 1, 2 and 3 - 2021 Annual Turtle Incidental Take Report ML22031A1112022-01-26026 January 2022 (Songs), Units 2 and 3 - Annual Corporate Financial Reports 2024-01-17
[Table view] Category:Manual
MONTHYEARML21028A0592021-01-26026 January 2021 M210211: Welcome Letter to D. Victor ML21028A0582021-01-26026 January 2021 M210211: Welcome Letter to D. Gilmore ML18017A2372018-01-11011 January 2018 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Revision 3 to the Permanently Defueled Emergency Action Levels Technical Bases Manual ML17173A1882017-06-19019 June 2017 Permanently Defueled Emergency Plan Emergency Action Levels Technical Bases Manual, Revision 2 ML11119A2352011-04-26026 April 2011 SO123-ODCM, Rev. 4, Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Nuclear Organization ML11119A2342011-04-26026 April 2011 SO123-ODCM, Rev. 3, Offsite Dose Calculation Manual Nuclear Organization ML12118A0992011-03-17017 March 2011 SO123-ODCM, Revision 5, Offsite Dose Calculation Manual. Enclosure 2 ML0434101252004-12-0202 December 2004 Additional Information Supporting the Third Ten-Year Inservice Inspection (ISI) Interval Relief Requests ISI-3-11, Revision 1 and ISI-3-12 to Support Pressurizer Heater Sleeve Repairs ML0512202262004-09-0303 September 2004 Revision 22 to Unit 1 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) ML0512202242004-02-26026 February 2004 Revision 21 to Unit 1 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) ML0512202232004-02-26026 February 2004 Revision 39 to Units 2/3 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) ML0312502832003-04-29029 April 2003 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report for 2002 & Offsite Dose Calculation Manual, Table of Contents Through Section 6.0 ML0312503292002-02-28028 February 2002 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report for 2002 & Offsite Dose Calculation Manual, Table of Contents Through Section 6.0 2021-01-26
[Table view] Category:Meeting Agenda
MONTHYEARML22062B6452022-03-10010 March 2022 02/02-03/2022 Summary of Routine Site Visit at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 1, 2 and 3 ML21053A4522021-02-22022 February 2021 Pre-submittal Teleconference with Southern California Edison (SCE) on Request for Proposed Exemption to 10 CFR 72.106 (B) ML21043A0722021-02-12012 February 2021 Pre-submittal Teleconference with Southern California Edison (SCE) on Request for Proposed Exemption to 10 CFR 72.106 (B) ML21028A0582021-01-26026 January 2021 M210211: Welcome Letter to D. Gilmore ML21028A0592021-01-26026 January 2021 M210211: Welcome Letter to D. Victor ML20155K7292020-06-0303 June 2020 Meeting with Public Watchdogs & Southern California Edison to Address the Petition Review Board Petition to Suspend Decommissioning Operations at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Due to Operation of ISFSI in an Unanalyzed Condition ML20162A0302020-06-0303 June 2020 Cancelled Meeting - Public Watchdogs & Southern California Edison to Address Petition Review Board Petition to Suspend Decommissioning Operations at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Due to Operation of ISFSI in an Unanalyzed Condition ML19207A5112019-07-30030 July 2019 Meeting Notice for San Juan Capistrano Town Hall Meeting August 20, 2019 ML18318A2952018-11-14014 November 2018 Special Inspection Webinar; Meeting Summary ML14265A4652014-09-24024 September 2014 SONGS September 24, 2014, Decommissioning Public Meeting Slides Concerning Control Room/Command Center Function Options ML14175A5682014-06-25025 June 2014 Notice of Forthcoming Closed Meeting on 6/26/2014 with Southern California Edison to Discuss San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Physical and Cyber Security Plans Related to Decision to Decommission the Two Units ML13238A2832013-09-11011 September 2013 Notice of 9/26/2013 Category 3 Public Meeting in Carlsbad, CA, to Discuss the Regulatory Framework and the Decommissioning of Previously Operating Nuclear Power Plants ML13080A4572013-03-22022 March 2013 Notice of Meeting with Southern California Edison to Discuss NRC Staff'S Request for Additional Information Question #32 Compliance with San Onofre, Unit 2, Technical Specifications for Steam Generator Tube Integrity ML13046A1232013-02-15015 February 2013 2/27/2013 Notice of Forthcoming Meeting with Southern California Edison Company to Discuss Confirmation Action Letter ML13002A2362012-12-27027 December 2012 Revised Forthcoming Meeting with Petitioner Requesting Action Against Southern California Edison Company ML12347A2682012-12-27027 December 2012 G20120891 - 1/11/2013 - Forthcoming Meeting with Petitioner 2.206 Petition, Richard Ayres, Friends of the Earth 11/16/12 Letter and 10 CFR 50.59 Review for the Replacement Steam Generators at San Onofre, Units 2 and 3 ML12347A0662012-12-0707 December 2012 Revised Notice of 12/18/12 Meeting with Southern California Edison to Discuss Its Response to Nrc'S Confirmatory Action Letter and Return to Service Report for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 2 ML12341A1122012-12-0707 December 2012 Notice of Meeting with Southern California Edison to Discuss Its Response to Nrc'S Confirmatory Action Letter and Return to Service Report for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 2 ML1106804842011-03-10010 March 2011 Notice of Meeting with Southern California Edison to Discuss Planned Submittal of a Comprehensive License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specification for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station to Better Align with Most Resent Changes ML1018802322010-07-0707 July 2010 Notice of Meeting with Southern California Edison to Discuss Future License Amendment Request and Exemption for Use of Areva Fuel Assemblies at San Onofre, Units 2 and 3 ML0912701912009-05-0606 May 2009 Notice of Meeting with the Public, NRC and Southern California Edison Company to Discuss the Licensee'S Operator Training Program ML0907610312009-03-17017 March 2009 3/30/2009 Meeting with Southern California Edison to Discuss Licensee Actions Associated with Substantive Concerns in the Area of Operator Training ML0832502332008-12-0202 December 2008 Summary of Public Meeting with Operators of Vogtle Units 1 & 2, San Onofre Units 2 & 3, St. Lucie Unit 1, Turkey Point Unit 3, Indian Point Units 2 & 3, Nuclear Energy Institute, and Alion Science and Technology ML0829506912008-10-21021 October 2008 Notice of Public Meeting with Operators of Vogtle Units 1 & 2, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Units 2 & 3, St. Lucie Unit 1 Turkey Point Unit 3, Indian Point, Units 2 & 3 NEI and Alion Science and Technology to Discuss Licensee'S.. ML0812700782008-05-16016 May 2008 Notice of Meeting with San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 1 Release for Unrestricted Use of the Off-shore Portion of the Circulating Water System from SONGS Unit 1 ML0725300882007-09-10010 September 2007 Notice of Meeting with Southern California Edison Regarding San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 3 Reactor Vessel Head Penetration for Control Rod Drive Mechanism #56 Status - Category 1 ML0719801012007-07-18018 July 2007 Summary of Meeting with Representatives of Southern California Edison Re San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 2 and 3 Re Amendment Request PCN-548, Rev. 2 - Battery and DC Sources Upgrades and Cross-Tie ML0718002052007-06-29029 June 2007 Notice of Meeting with Southern California Edison Company Regarding San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 2 and 3, Battery and DC Sources Upgrades and Cross-Tie Amendment Request (TAC Nos. MD5140 and 5141) ML0709902982007-04-11011 April 2007 Notice of Closed Meeting with Southern California Edison Company Regarding Changes to Security Plan and Use of 50.54(p) on the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 2 and 3 ML0706403262007-03-0909 March 2007 David Pilmer Ltr Transmittal of Meeting Report Regarding San Onofre Unit 1 Cooling Water Intake and Discharge System Sampling ML0616700832006-06-26026 June 2006 6/14/06 Public Meeting Summary on the Reactor Oversight Process ML0614502552006-05-25025 May 2006 Forthcoming Meeting with Southern California Edison Company (SCE) Steam Generator Replacement Meeting on June 7, 2006 ML0604703202006-02-13013 February 2006 Notice of Meeting with Southern California Edison Company (Sec) to Discuss Sce'S Proposal for the Resolution of San Onofre Unit 3 Control Element Drive Mechanism 56 ML0530603432005-11-16016 November 2005 Summary of October 26, 2005 Meeting with Representatives of Southern California Edison for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station ML0528702642005-10-17017 October 2005 SONGS, Notice of Forthcoming Meeting with California Edison Co in Rockville, MD Re San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 3 ML0517103822005-06-20020 June 2005 Agenda for Meeting with SONGS (SCE) Plans for Managing Inconel 600 Materials Inspections During Its Next Refueling Outage ML0516404302005-06-10010 June 2005 Handouts for Meeting with Representatives of Southern California Edison Regarding San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station ML0514505852005-05-26026 May 2005 Agenda for Meeting with Southern California Edison (SCE) to to Discuss the Licensee'S Proposed Exigent Technical Specification Amendment Request Regarding the 218kV Grid Voltage Setpoint at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station ML0422602762004-08-12012 August 2004 Meeting Summary of the August 8, 2004 Public Workshop - Region IV Operator Licensing Feedback ML0418403962004-07-0202 July 2004 Forthcoming Meeting with Licensees to Discuss Operator Licensing Program Policies and Recent Revisions ML0329502452003-10-21021 October 2003 SONGS 2 & 3 -Meeting with Southern California Edison (SCE) ML0208107562002-03-19019 March 2002 Operator Licensing Workshop Meeting Summary 2022-03-10
[Table view] Category:Meeting Notice
MONTHYEARML21053A4522021-02-22022 February 2021 Pre-submittal Teleconference with Southern California Edison (SCE) on Request for Proposed Exemption to 10 CFR 72.106 (B) ML21043A0722021-02-12012 February 2021 Pre-submittal Teleconference with Southern California Edison (SCE) on Request for Proposed Exemption to 10 CFR 72.106 (B) ML21028A0592021-01-26026 January 2021 M210211: Welcome Letter to D. Victor ML21028A0582021-01-26026 January 2021 M210211: Welcome Letter to D. Gilmore ML20162A0302020-06-0303 June 2020 Cancelled Meeting - Public Watchdogs & Southern California Edison to Address Petition Review Board Petition to Suspend Decommissioning Operations at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Due to Operation of ISFSI in an Unanalyzed Condition ML20155K7292020-06-0303 June 2020 Meeting with Public Watchdogs & Southern California Edison to Address the Petition Review Board Petition to Suspend Decommissioning Operations at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Due to Operation of ISFSI in an Unanalyzed Condition ML19207A5112019-07-30030 July 2019 Meeting Notice for San Juan Capistrano Town Hall Meeting August 20, 2019 ML14198A4052014-07-21021 July 2014 Notice of 7/31/14 Closed Meeting with Southern California Edison to Discuss Scope and Schedule Related to Cyber Security License Amendment Request for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 2 and 3 ML14175A5682014-06-25025 June 2014 Notice of Forthcoming Closed Meeting on 6/26/2014 with Southern California Edison to Discuss San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Physical and Cyber Security Plans Related to Decision to Decommission the Two Units ML13238A2832013-09-11011 September 2013 Notice of 9/26/2013 Category 3 Public Meeting in Carlsbad, CA, to Discuss the Regulatory Framework and the Decommissioning of Previously Operating Nuclear Power Plants ML13080A4572013-03-22022 March 2013 Notice of Meeting with Southern California Edison to Discuss NRC Staff'S Request for Additional Information Question #32 Compliance with San Onofre, Unit 2, Technical Specifications for Steam Generator Tube Integrity ML13046A1232013-02-15015 February 2013 2/27/2013 Notice of Forthcoming Meeting with Southern California Edison Company to Discuss Confirmation Action Letter ML13023A1652013-01-23023 January 2013 Notice of Public Meeting San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station on Nrc'S Current Regulatory Oversight Status ML13002A2362012-12-27027 December 2012 Revised Forthcoming Meeting with Petitioner Requesting Action Against Southern California Edison Company ML12347A2682012-12-27027 December 2012 G20120891 - 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ML0825500462008-09-11011 September 2008 Notice of Public Meeting with Southern California Edison to Discuss Licensee Actions Associated with Substantive Crosscutting Issues in the Areas of Human Performance and Problem Identification and Resolution ML0819307262008-07-11011 July 2008 Notice of Cancellation of Meeting with Southern California Edison to Discuss Results of Recent Safety Culture Survey ML0819105542008-07-0909 July 2008 Notice of Meeting Between NRC and Southern California Edison, to Discuss Performance Results of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station for the Period of 01/01/2007 - 12/31/2007 ML0816500952008-06-13013 June 2008 Notice of Meeting with San Onofre to Discuss Results of Recent Safety Culture Survey ML0814401032008-05-22022 May 2008 Notice of Meeting, Cancellation of Category 1 Meeting with San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station to Discuss Results of Recent Safety Culture Survey, to Be Rescheduled ML0812700782008-05-16016 May 2008 Notice of Meeting with San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 1 Release for Unrestricted Use of the Off-shore Portion of the Circulating Water System from SONGS Unit 1 ML0812305802008-05-0202 May 2008 Notice of Public Meeting with Southern California Edison to Discuss Results of Recent Safety Culture Survey ML0725300882007-09-10010 September 2007 Notice of Meeting with Southern California Edison Regarding San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 3 Reactor Vessel Head Penetration for Control Rod Drive Mechanism #56 Status - Category 1 ML0718002052007-06-29029 June 2007 Notice of Meeting with Southern California Edison Company Regarding San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Units 2 and 3, Battery and DC Sources Upgrades and Cross-Tie Amendment Request (TAC Nos. 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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001 January 26, 2021 Dr. David Victor, Chairman San Onofre Community Engagement Panel
Dear Dr. Victor,
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is pleased that you will participate in a public Commission discussion on the NRCs regulatory framework for dry cask storage and transportation of spent nuclear fuel and related research activities, on February 11, 2021, at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time. The Commission is interested in hearing about community engagement in the NRCs regulation of dry cask storage and transportation of spent nuclear fuel.
I am enclosing a copy of the meeting agenda for your information. My staff will keep you informed of any updates to the agenda. The meeting will be held virtually. I am also enclosing some guidelines the NRC has put together with tips for participating remotely. My staff will provide opportunities for you to practice with our virtual platform prior to the meeting and will work with you until you are comfortable.
To assist the Commission in preparing for the meeting, please e-mail any written material, including slides, to Wesley Held (Wesley.Held@nrc.gov), and Denise McGovern (Denise.McGovern@nrc.gov) in the Office of the Secretary, by February 4, 2021, so that it can be distributed to the Commission for review in advance of the meeting. PowerPoint is the preferred format, but other electronic presentation formats may be used. This Commission meeting will be webcast live at the Web address: https://video.nrc.gov/, and materials provided for the meeting will be posted on the NRC public Web site prior to the meeting:
http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/commission/tr/. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Held at 301-287-3591.
Your presentation at the Commission meeting should be based on the assumption that Commissioners are familiar with the content of your written material. Please plan your oral presentation for about 7 minutes, discussing the important points on which you wish to focus the Commissions attention. Please avoid the use of acronyms where possible. If you do use acronyms, please explain them during your presentation. Following the presentations from
D. Victor all the external panelists, the Commission will engage the panelists in a question and answer session.
Sincerely, Annette L. Vietti-Cook
Enclosures:
- 1. Agenda
- 2. Guidelines for Virtual Participation in NRC Meetings
SCHEDULING NOTE
Title:
DISCUSSION OF NRCS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR DRY CASK STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION OF SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL AND RELATED RESEARCH ACTIVITIES (Public Meeting)
Purpose:
The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the NRCs regulatory programs for dry cask storage and transportation of spent nuclear fuel and perspectives on associated research topics.
Scheduled: February, 11, 2021 9:00 a.m.
Duration: Approx. 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> Location: Commissioners Conference Room, 1st fl OWFN External Stakeholder Panel 42 min.*
Wayne Norton, President and CEO, Yankee Atomic Electric Company 7 min.
Topic:
- Matters of interest related to dry cask storage at sites that have decommissioned or at the process of decommissioning Randy Stark, Director of the Fuels, High Level Waste and Chemistry, Electric Power Research Institute 7 min.
Topic:
- Recent, ongoing, and future research related to dry cask storage and transportation of spent nuclear fuel Roger Maggi, Chief Commercial Officer, Orano TN 7 min.
Topic:
- Vendor perspectives in dry cask storage and transportation of spent nuclear fuel Dr. Kris Singh, President and Chief Executive Officer, Holtec International 7 min.
Topic:
- Vendor perspectives on spent nuclear fuel licensing current topics and innovations
Donna Gilmore, Founder, SanOnofreSafety.org 7 min.
Topic:
- Stakeholder suggestions regarding the NRCs regulation of dry cask storage and transportation of spent nuclear fuel Dr. David Victor, Chairman, Community Engagement Panel 7 min.
Topic:
- Community Engagement on NRCs regulation of dry cask storage and transportation of spent nuclear fuel Commission Q & A 40 min.
Break 5 min.
NRC Staff 45 min.*
Margie Doane, Executive Director for Operations Topic:
- Opening Remarks Robert Lewis, Deputy Director, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards (NMSS)
Topic:
- Overview of current dry cask storage and transportation of spent nuclear fuel environment Christopher Regan, Deputy Director, Division of Fuel Management, NMSS Topic:
- Overview of the NRCs regulatory program for dry cask storage and transportation of spent nuclear fuel John McKirgan, Chief, Storage and Transportation Licensing Branch, Division of Fuel Management, NMSS Topics:
- Spent nuclear fuel licensing current topics and innovations
- Spent nuclear fuel transportation regulatory readiness Anthony Dimitriadis, Chief, Decommissioning, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) and Reactor Health Physics Branch, Division of Nuclear Materials Safety, Region I Topics:
- ISFSI inspection program implementation and recent innovations
- Spent nuclear fuel transportation oversight 2
Ricardo Torres, PhD, Materials Engineer, Component Integrity Branch, Division of Engineering, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Topic:
- Update on spent nuclear fuel research activities, including extended storage, high burnup spent nuclear fuel, and other future-focused activities Commission Q & A 40 min.
Discussion - Wrap-Up 5 min.
- For presentation only and does not include time for Commission Q & A Documents:
- Slides due: February 4, 2021 3
Guidelines for Virtual Participation in NRC Meetings -
External Participants These Guidelines are intended for external participants only and are predicated on the Commission carrying out its business, while considering the necessary adjustments and accommodations for its meetings being carried out virtually.
These procedures only apply to open, public meetings. Participants should be mindful that these virtual meetings are open for viewing by the general public. Accordingly, no classified, proprietary, or protected information should be discussed during the meeting.
If the re-occupancy phase allows, external participants may choose to participate from the Commission Hearing Room.
Non-participant and members of the public can observe the meeting via webcast, as usual.
Additional resources for participants are available in the Appendices.
General technology guidelines Technology does not always cooperate, and all participants should prepare their computers, screens, microphone, camera and/or phone well ahead of the meetings. This includes ensuring that all devices are charged and/or plugged in and in good operating condition.
- Participants will be provided with the meeting access details before the meeting. Default video and audio will be through your computer.
- A phone number is provided in each meeting invitation.
o Calling this number allows users to use their phone as a microphone for the meeting if desired and use the computer for video.
o This number can also be used to participate if internet connection is lost or weak. You do not need to be in the virtual meeting to participate using only the phone number.
o Each participant should have the number available (written down) to use as a backup means of participating.
- Only registered participants will be linked to and allowed to participate in the meeting via the virtual platform. Participants should not forward the virtual platform meeting invitations to anyone since non-registered people will not be allowed to participate.
- Remote participants should fit to frame the participant at the Commission Hearing Room, if any, within the virtual platform to maximize the virtual participation experience. To do so, right click on the participant and select fit to frame.
- During virtual meetings, members of the public viewing on the webcast will see the speaker only, not the gallery of participants that can be seen on the virtual platform.
- All participants in the virtual meeting should participate in the dry run(s). They should do so from the location from which they plan to attend the meeting so that potential lighting, noise, background and other issues are addressed. Participants should configure the equipment in the exact way that they will use it at the meeting. This will reduce the likelihood of logistical technical difficulties at the meeting.
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- Participants should aim to sit close enough to the camera so that their face appears clearly, with the camera positioned at eye level or slightly above eye level.
- Ensure that lighting does not limit visibility. Light from a window may blind the camera, whereas light directly above the participant may cast shadows. Participants should test their lighting prior to the meeting.
Internet connection
- Participants should test their internet connection ahead of time at least once - preferably twice -
from the place where they will be participating in the virtual meeting.
- Participants should not use public Wi-Fi because connection speeds are slow, and security is unknown.
- If possible, participants should use a hard-wired internet connection instead of Wi-Fi to maximize performance and quality.
- If the internet connection in their location is slow, participants should consider using a phone as the audio connection to the meeting and the computer system for video streaming only. (Mute yourself on the virtual platform if you are using your phone for audio.)
- If participants are sharing an internet connection with others in their household, the connection may be improved if they have sole use of the bandwidth and by limiting other audio and video streaming not related to the meeting.
- Minimizing the number of browser windows open during a meeting can help increase internet connection speeds.
Equipment
- Where possible, two screens are recommended for the meeting: one screen to view and participate in the meeting, and a second screen to view documents locally.
- Devices being used for the virtual meetings should be placed on a stable surface. Movement of devices during the meeting should be avoided.
- Participants should close all applications on their computer that are not needed for the meeting. All notifications, such as those for email or other messaging applications, telephones and other devices (such as home electronic systems) should be muted during the meeting as much as practicable.
- If participants are going to be using slides during the meeting, they should practice requesting the change of slides just as in the Commission Hearing Room. Participants will have an opportunity to practice this during dry runs. Work the slide change request into your script, Please go to slide 24.
Etiquette for NRC virtual meetings Virtual Commission meetings remain formal Commission meetings. Insofar as is possible, and considering the current pandemic situation, the etiquette of a formal Commission meeting should be maintained.
- Business attire is required for anyone with a potential speaking role. Participants should dress as though they were attending an in-person Commission meeting. Even though participants will be seated throughout the meeting, appropriate clothing should be worn waist down in the event the 2
participant is required to suddenly get up.
- Participation in the meeting should be from appropriate surroundings and the participant should try to ensure that the background visible on the screen is as neutral as possible and appropriate for Commission meeting. Kitchens, living rooms and other multipurpose rooms are all acceptable, if the visible background is appropriate for public consumption.
- Virtual backgrounds may be used. If the virtual background is used, it should be professional and be tested well before the meeting. Instructions are provided in Appendices.
- Participants should be ready to participate in the meeting per the schedule and aim to join the meeting at least 15-20 minutes before the actual start time to ensure that there are no technological issues that could create a delay.
- Reasonable steps should be taken to reduce the risk of interruptions during the meeting (i.e.
telephone, pets, family members, doorbell).
- It is ideal to use a headset and microphone to reduce background noise and for clarity of audio.
Participants should avoid shuffling papers, tapping pens, typing or making other distracting noises during the meeting, especially while their microphone is unmuted.
- Panelists (presenters) in the meeting should keep their camera on and should be available to the Commission throughout the meeting. If a participant does need to move away from the screen unexpectedly, the video feed should be turned off.
- Participants should look straight at the camera when they are speaking.
- Whether speaking or not, if video is on, participants should be aware that their facial expressions can be seen by all participants on the virtual platform.
- Unless addressing the Commission, or otherwise requested to speak, all participants should have their microphones muted.
- Participants need to introduce themselves prior to speaking to ensure that the transcription is complete and accurate.
- Participants should speak one at a time, and remember to pause and speak slowly and clearly, especially where there is any audio/video lag.
- The usual restrictions on eating during a Commission meeting apply. Participants may have water/coffee/juice, etc. to drink, but should do so discretely. Participants should also be mindful of the bottle/mug/etc. that they are drinking from to ensure that its appropriate for a formal meeting.
Participants should refrain from eating during the meeting.
- Profile pictures used through the virtual platform for when the camera is turned off should be professional and appropriate. Instructions are provided in Appendices.
Contingency Planning
- Should there be any problems with the virtual platform or with a participants internet connection during the meeting, all participants should ensure that they are able to connect via telephone.
- If a participant has problems with connection (i.e. a weak connection, cutting in and out), the participant should consider turning off their camera and participating via audio only.
- Should the video platform become unavailable during the meeting, the meeting will continue via the meeting phone number given in the invitation.
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Appendices - Resources for participants for virtual meetings 4
Instructions to change Microsoft Teams profile picture Note: If you have a picture in your Outlook profile, it will likely show up in Teams. Therefore, you may not need to follow the steps below. However, please make sure to have an official photo before participating in a Commission meeting. This feature may only be applicable if joining through the Microsoft Teams App, it may not be available through the web browser.
- 1. Open and log in to Microsoft Teams
- 2. Left click on your initials at the top right corner.
- 3. Select Change picture
- 4. Select Upload Picture and browse through your computer to select the official photo.
- 5. Select Save.
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Instructions to use a background in Microsoft Teams Note: This feature may only be applicable if joining through the Microsoft Teams App, it may not be available through the web browser.
- 1. Join a meeting.
- 2. Select More actions (3 dots), you may have to wiggle the mouse to get this menu to pop up.
- 3. Select Show background effects
- 4. Select a background or add a new one from your computer.
- 5. Select Preview (wording will appear as mirror view to you but will be correct for others in the meeting.)
- 6. Select Apply and turn on video.
How to Join a Meeting with the Teams Application You can join a Teams meeting anytime, from any device, whether or not you have a Teams account.
Teams meetings are best when you join them from the Teams app or Teams on the web, and there's a bunch of ways to do thatread on for details about joining by link, from your calendar, and more.
Join by link All you need to join a Teams meeting is a link.
Select Join Microsoft Teams Meeting in your meeting invite to be taken to a page where you can choose to either join on the web or download the desktop app. If you already have the Teams app, the meeting will open there automatically.
If you dont have a Teams account and the organizer has allowed it, you may have the option to enter your name to join the meeting as a guest. If you do have a Teams account, select Sign in to join with access to the meeting chat and more. Then, depending on the organizers settings, you may join the meeting right away or go to the lobby where people in the meeting can admit you.
Join from calendar Select Calendar on the left side of the app to see your meetings. Find the meeting you want, and then select Join.
Joining a Meeting with Teams App - v1.0 Publication Date: 8/5/2020
Or, if someone starts the meeting, you'll get a notification you can use to join.
Call in If you're unable to use the Teams app or Teams on the web, you can join some meetings by calling a phone number.
If there's a phone number and conference ID in the meeting invite, just dial the number to join.
The number in your invitation may not be local to you. Select Local numbers to find one that is.
Joining a Meeting with Teams App - v1.0 Publication Date: 8/5/2020
How to Join a Meeting without the Teams Application You can join a Teams meeting anytime, from any device, whether or not you have a Teams account. If you don't have a Teams account, follow these steps to join as a guest.
Note: Some meetings don't allow people to join as guests.
- 1. Go to the meeting invite and select Join Microsoft Teams Meeting.
- 2. That'll open a web page, where you'll see two choices: Download the Windows app and Join on the web instead. If you join on the web, you can use either Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome. Your browser may ask if it's okay for Teams to use your mic and camera. Be sure to allow it so you'll be seen and heard in your meeting.
- 3. Enter your name and choose your audio and video settings. If the meeting room (or another device that's connected to the meeting) is nearby, choose Audio off to avoid disrupting. Select Phone audio if you want to listen to the meeting on your mobile phone.
- 4. When you're ready, hit Join now.
- 5. This will bring you into the meeting lobby. We'll notify the meeting organizer that you're there, and someone in the meeting can then admit you.
Note:
- If no one admits you to the meeting within 15 minutes, you'll be removed from the lobby.
If that happens, you can try joining again.
- Some features of Teams meetings aren't available to guests.
Organizers view If you're the meeting organizer, we'll alert you when someone is waiting in the lobby.
Click Admit to let them right into the meeting, or View lobby to admit or deny them, as well as see a list of everyone who's waiting.
Joining a Meeting without Teams App - v1.0 Publication Date: 6/18/2020